Lithops pseudotruncatella is a small succulent plant from the “living stones” group of plants. It’s famous for looking like tiny stones or pebbles to survive in the wild.
🌵 What it is
- A succulent plant native to southern Africa
- Part of the genus Lithops, often called “living stones”
- Its body is made of two thick leaves fused together
🪨 Why it looks like a stone
- It mimics rocks to avoid being eaten by animals
- This camouflage helps it survive in dry desert environments
🌸 Flowering
- Produces a daisy-like flower from the middle slit between its leaves
- Flowers are usually yellow or white
- Blooms in late summer or autumn (depending on conditions)
🌞 Care (if grown as a plant)
- Needs very bright light / full sun
- Very little water (overwatering kills it easily)
- Well-draining soil (like cactus mix)
- Long dry periods between watering are important
🌿 Interesting fact
Lithops can live for many years and slowly “split” into new bodies as they grow.
If you want, I can show how to grow Lithops step-by-step or how to tell it apart from similar succulents.